Recent times have recorded growth in the development of campuses for IT or ITES requirements, redefining the role of IT realty heads and showcasing opportunities for stakeholders in the real-estate sector.

In May 2010, Mumbai-based Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) acquired a major interest in Switzerland-based Steiner AG. Hereon, Steiner India was formed to bring the expertise of the century-old Steiner AG to India.

A compact city, Tirupati is relatively dense and a key transit point as one has to travel through the city to reach Tirumala - it witnesses 75,000 to 1 lakh pilgrims every day. Chand says, ¨We have to extend all necessary services to pilgrims such as toilet facilities, maintaining routes, providing good signage and accommodation.¨ He shares more on the development of the city.

From obscurity to the heights of fame, Berger Paints India has a story to its name. At a wobbly position in 1991 - among the country´s smallest - to being among the largest today, this company has traced the arc of victory. In fact, since 1991, its market cap has risen 2,200 times to Rs 20,000 crore as on June 2016.

It´s a wave of change after 33 years for a country that has been grappling with a plethora of laws that are not uniform across its 29 states and seven union territories. The recent release of the Model Building Bye-Laws by the Ministry of Urban Development has brought in a much-needed ray of hope to the real-estate sector; now, states need to come on board

The roads sector continues to be the most action-packed in the infrastructure space. And, while it has been experiencing its own ´mode´ swings, a new set of contractors have emerged as significant players in the EPC space.

Here´s a company with a proven track record of innovation and customer satisfaction. Bengaluru-based Ozone Group combines design and technology in all its projects, ranging from residential condos and serviced apartments to integrated townships, hotels, resorts and business parks.

For this icon, architecture is not a job but a calling.
You can see it in every building that bears his unmistakable stamp, the sheer magnificence of his designs, the breathtaking impact of his oeuvre, and his profound influence over much of the built environment of metropolitan India.

Japan´s partnership with India spans nearly 60 years. The country´s ODA to India started in 1958, when a concessionary ODA loan of Ñ18 billion was extended to supplement the implementation of the Second Five-Year Plan, at the request of the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.